Eid Al-Fitr to Begin on Sunday After Crescent Sighting in Saudi Arabia
As the blessed month of Ramadan comes to a close, Arab Times extends heartfelt wishes of Eid Mubarak to Muslims around the world. The joy of Eid has officially begun, as the crescent moon was sighted on Saturday, confirming that Eid Al-Fitr will be celebrated on Sunday, as announced by the Supreme Court.
This marks a moment of celebration, gratitude, and unity for millions who have observed a month of fasting, prayer, and reflection. Eid Al-Fitr, often known as the “Festival of Breaking the Fast,” brings families and communities together to mark the end of Ramadan with love, charity, and festivity.
The announcement follows traditional moon-sighting protocols and has been received with great anticipation and joy. Across cities and towns, homes are being decorated, feasts prepared, and prayers scheduled as people get ready to welcome one of the most cherished days in the Islamic calendar.
At Arab Times, we recognize the spiritual depth and cultural beauty of this celebration. It is a time to forgive, reconnect, and look forward with hope.
From all of us at Arab Times, we wish you a joyful, safe, and blessed Eid. Eid Mubarak! 🌙
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